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Discrete Math : Permutations - N Objects in P Containers

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At the Clone Zone School a class of 10 identical boys and 8 identical girls go to a cafeteria. There are three registers : A, B and C. In how many ways can the students line up at the three registers?

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An "N Objects in P Containers" type permutation question is solved. The solution is well presented and easily applied to similar problem types.

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